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Ferdinand Fred Graber

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Ferdinand "Fred" Graber

Birth
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Jan 1889 (aged 74)
Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0397704, Longitude: -80.7602518
Plot
Old Section Row 08
Memorial ID
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GRABER, Ferdinand "Fred"
Husband of Sarah (Sally) nee WEHR – m. Jan 1844
Son of Andrew and Maria Elizabeth Fullwiler Graber
B. 30 Nov 1814 in Lehigh Co. PA
D. 18 Jan 1889 in Newton Twp., Trumbull Co. OH at 74y 1m 18d
Burial – Jan 1889 in Old North Cemetery, Old Section Row 08, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 1 Feb 1889
"New Buffalo - Owing to Inclement weather and feebleness, Mrs. Catherine Handwork was prevented from attending the funeral of her brother, Fred Graber, who was buried in the German cemetery north of Canfield village, last week."

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County, 1882, Vol II p. 471
"Ferdinand Graber was born November 30, 1814 in Lehigh county, Pennsylvania. His father, Andrew Graber, was a native of Pennsylvania. The family is of German descent. Andrew Graber came to Ohio in 1815, and settled in Canfield township, Trumbull county, now Mahoning county. He was a farmer. He died in 1850, leaving a family of nine children and a widow. Mrs. Graber died in 1854. Both were members of the German Presbyterian church. Ferdinand Graber came to Newton in 1852, and settled upon the farm where we now find him. He was married in January, 1844, to Miss Sarah Wehr, daughter of Simon Wehr, of Boardman township, Mahoning county. They have had four children, three of whom are living - Ensign, Mary E., Anna M., Lucetta. Ensign is deceased. Mrs. Graber died December 24, 1877. She was a devoted member of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Graber is also a member of the same church."

GRABER, Ferdinand "Fred"
Husband of Sarah (Sally) nee WEHR – m. Jan 1844
Son of Andrew and Maria Elizabeth Fullwiler Graber
B. 30 Nov 1814 in Lehigh Co. PA
D. 18 Jan 1889 in Newton Twp., Trumbull Co. OH at 74y 1m 18d
Burial – Jan 1889 in Old North Cemetery, Old Section Row 08, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 1 Feb 1889
"New Buffalo - Owing to Inclement weather and feebleness, Mrs. Catherine Handwork was prevented from attending the funeral of her brother, Fred Graber, who was buried in the German cemetery north of Canfield village, last week."

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County, 1882, Vol II p. 471
"Ferdinand Graber was born November 30, 1814 in Lehigh county, Pennsylvania. His father, Andrew Graber, was a native of Pennsylvania. The family is of German descent. Andrew Graber came to Ohio in 1815, and settled in Canfield township, Trumbull county, now Mahoning county. He was a farmer. He died in 1850, leaving a family of nine children and a widow. Mrs. Graber died in 1854. Both were members of the German Presbyterian church. Ferdinand Graber came to Newton in 1852, and settled upon the farm where we now find him. He was married in January, 1844, to Miss Sarah Wehr, daughter of Simon Wehr, of Boardman township, Mahoning county. They have had four children, three of whom are living - Ensign, Mary E., Anna M., Lucetta. Ensign is deceased. Mrs. Graber died December 24, 1877. She was a devoted member of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Graber is also a member of the same church."



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